Lesser Spotted Ulster Series 14 Episode 8: Urney

Lesser Spotted Ulster Series 14 Episode 8: Urney

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Details

Location

Urney

Year

2012

Date

Production 24/09/2012

Length

22min 22sec

Audio

sound

Format

Betacam SP

colour

Source

Digitised as part of the BFI Heritage 2022 project.

Courtesy

British Film Institute, ITV, UTV Archive

Rights Holder

ITV

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Description

Presenter Joe Mahon visits the parish of Urney which straddles the counties of Tyrone and Donegal. He gives us something of the history of the area and Williamite War battle fought for Clady Bridge over the River Finn. He visits an abandoned church graveyard and mentions that the most notorious export from Urney was the  murderer/graverobber William Burke, of Burke and Hare infamy. He then talks to John and William Haire (no relation to the graverobber) about the history of the local sweet factory which produced Urney Chocolate before burning down and relocating to Dublin.

Joe tells the story of how local parishoners buried a church bell during the war when they feared it would be melted down for the war effort and then couldn't find it again. He then speaks to Eve Stafford who tells of her life with horse racing based at Carricklee House. Gloria Perry shows Joe a miniature diary written by a teenage girl in 1879 which she found when moving into Urney Park. She then demonstrates how to make ornamental figures from wire, fabric and clay.

Credits

An Ulster Television Production.
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